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The International Infrastructure Council 'IIC' states the Egyptian engineer Abdel-Raouf Mokhtar as 'The Best Infrastructure Engineer In The World' for his valuable participation in modernizing the infrastructure codes of Eastern Europe's region codes to comply with the international infrastructure codes, so that it can be easily modified without technological obstacles. The United Nations funded a special budget for this project to the European Union Organization. Mokhtar starts to change the codes of the African countries with an international team of projects engineers, so that the United Nations can offer its support to the local infrastructure projects of the African countries. This project will due at the end of the year 2019.

The International Infrastructure Council 'IIC' states the Egyptian engineer Abdel-Raouf Mokhtar as 'The Best Infrastructure Engineer In The World' for his valuable participation in modernizing the infrastructure codes of the Eastern Europe's region codes to comply with the international infrastructure codes, so that it can be easily promoted without technological obstacles. The United Nations funded a special budget for this project to the Europian Union Organization. Mokhtar starts to change the codes of the African countries with an international team of projects engineers, so that the United Nations can offer its support to the local infrastructure projects of the African countries. This project will due at the end of the year 2019.

Abdel-Raouf Mokhtar starts to change all the infrastructural codes of the African and Arab countries to comply with the international codes of infrastructure projects, so that they can modernize their local projects easily without any technological obstructions. Abdel-Raouf leads a team of 123 international projects managers of different nationalities working the Middle East region with funding of UN.

The Egyptian engineer Abdel-Raouf Mokhtar starts to modernize the infrastructure codes of the black continent Africa to comply with the international standards, so that the African countries can develop their infrastructure projects without technological obstacles. Mokhtar leads a team of 126 projects managers with a man power of more than 46000 technicians with a budget exceeds USD 123 billion. Abdel-Raouf Mokhtar lives and works in the Middle East region, and his head quarter is located in Egypt.